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Wizards: We want Class Power decks

Ander00 said:
Of course, if you are actually printing double-sided, you'll have to see about lining them up correctly.
I think it will be easier to print the sides separately, on normal paper, and put them in clear plastic card sleeves. :)
 
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Hence the if :). Personally, I find it easiest to just not bother with the backs of the cards at all, but to each their own.


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